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    Negative Peer Influence

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    NEGATIVE PEER EFFECTS AND POSITIVE IMPACT ON LEARNING Peers have tremendous influence on children as they grow up, but some of this can certainly have a negative effect (Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders, 2015 ). Parents and family generally have the greatest influence on a child and although some have suggested that the peer role can be even greater, Berk (2006) counters this claim. However, the net effect of peer influence on student development can also be profound. As Ladd (2005)…

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    MAIN ARGUMENT Adoption versus abortion has always been a very controversial topic. While both sides have benefits, they also may affect many people, especially the mother and child. There are both many positive and negative effects to abortion when it involves the mother. The negatives outweigh the positives, unfortunately. While on the positive side, the mother will not have to care for the child and may be able to carry on with their life, however, that child was ripped from life. If a…

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    One social force that affects my parents, grandparents and any other adults is money. Money is a component that you need to basically live but, it can also be very stressful. Adults have to worry about if they are gonna have enough money to pay bills and be able to feed their families. If adults want to live a happy comfy life they have to know how to budget their money. Adolescent don’t really have to worry about this which is why, money isn 't a social force that really affects us. Another…

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    surroundings in similar ways. Throughout The Old Man and the Sea, Hemingway uses Santiago’s surroundings to influence him and his decisions in specific ways. The old man’s location, including his homeland and where he lives, affects Santiago’s journey in the novella. The boy also affects Santiago and his decisions whether or not to be alone. Finally, nature, such as animals, plants, and weather, has and impacting effect during Santiago’s…

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    become a good student. But also children inherit their religion from their families. Children leave with people the way they learn from their family if they learn to leave with people by love and respect they got the same thing back. It is good to affect children’s in a good way like my family affected me so the children become…

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    Quarter 1 Essay Can environment or experiences play a huge role on having an affect on one’s perspective and identity in life? People’s environment or perhaps their experiences often have an impact on how they make their decisions in life. For example, characters such as Zane,Walter, and Esperanza, it changed their perspectives on life like changing the way how they act. As a result, their actions can also consequently impact their identities such as their character traits. A character whose…

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    built up and something happens. Making sure you are asking questions to get rid off any stress. When you have a new born baby always making sure that your emotional aren't all over the place when the baby comes home because you could but a negative affect of the…

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    birth place. This affects what my culture is because Las Vegas has a lot of culture because of all the different people from around the world live that come here. The second things that's defines my culture is my heritage. This affects the things I do and what I eat since I'm Hispanic I like eating that kind of food like tacos tamales and etc. the third thing that defines my culture is my parents birthplace. Since my parents are born in Mexico this affects my culture because it affects my…

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    Interest and Motivation: I chose the topic of how tennis affects people. When I first heard about this I-Search project, I immediately knew that I wanted to choose a topic that was related to tennis. Since tennis is one of my favorite sports, and I’m very passionate about it, I want to learn everything about this topic. I know that having tennis as a topic is too broad, so, I have decided to narrow it down. In sixth grade, I did a persuasive speech on the benefits of exercise. From that day on,…

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    despite the harmful consequences it brings Themselves and the people around them, and their families harm (drugabusegov). The person who is doing the drugs most of the time aren’t aware of how it harms them and affects the people around them mostly family and friends. This affects our society because when you’re not aware about what you’re doing than others can get physically harmed and lead to criminal behavior and leads to jail and other facilities they have you placed in.…

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